Florida women's tennis drops first match of season; men's squad beats Florida State, Illinois
By ELI MARGER | Feb. 12, 2012The Gators’ hopes of winning back-to-back national championships took a blow Sunday.
The Gators’ hopes of winning back-to-back national championships took a blow Sunday.
When T.J. Vogel stepped into the sand trap on 18, he was able to get the ball out and stick it relatively close to the pin. After reading his line, he was ready to make his par putt.
Florida still had plenty of pop left against Illinois
The Gators started the 2012 campaign by mercy ruling
As Florida’s T.J. Vogel finished up the front nine of
The Gators began their 2012 season against the same
Florida found their rhythm Friday night against Long
Two weeks ago, the Gators posted a 197.775, the
As Kentucky’s lead swelled in Rupp Arena and Florida’s missed shots mounted, Brad Beal could feel the disunity building on the court.
Ndidi Madu clenched her fists and screamed as she headed to the charity stripe.
Keep up.
Daniel Pigott is looking forward to tracking down line drives to left field this season without the threat of clanking into a chain-link fence.
The Gators’ lineup did not look like it would have room for newcomers.
After spending his first two years of college at Wake Forest, Frank Carleton wanted the opportunity to play for an elite tennis program. One month into his first dual-match season in Gainesville, he has made the most of that opportunity.
Underdog is not often heard when describing Florida, especially with a home-field advantage.
Tonight, Florida and LSU will put school colors aside for a more meaningful one.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Florida coach Billy Donovan warned his team before Tuesday night’s 20-point loss that poor shots and quick possessions would allow Kentucky to run wild in transition.
Brittany Shine thrives with time.
MATT: The Gators completed a full-on walk of shame last night, arriving back in Gainesville with their scaly tails tucked neatly between their legs following a 20-point shellacking in Lexington, Ky.
A reckless hack with the stick is now carrying greater consequences than ever before.